As chief executive, Greene was credited with modernizing postal service in Britain, although she also made controversial decisions, including guiding the service to privatization and taking the Royal Mail to a publicly held company on the stock market. The fact is, it has to be functioning well, and it has to be able to generate enough money to invest in its own future.
Speaking with reporters Thursday afternoon, Furey said Greene wasn't picked because of her past in privatization, but rather her organizational and "change management" skills.
It would be irresponsible for me as premier to say that we're taking things off the table, before we even know what the potential value is," Furey said. Greene and her team — yet to be selected — will be asked to compile short-, medium- and long-term strategies toward a better economy.
She said she plans to return to Newfoundland soon to lay out groundwork of what to tackle first, a task she expects will take about six months. But also indicated she wouldn't be moving back to the province, and instead would come for several weeks at a time.
It's unclear how the logistics of her working in the new role will work. She is travelling from London and would need to self-isolate for 14 days upon arrival, under the current regulations. John's, boasts a formidable business profile. She oversaw both Canada Post and the U. Greene's appearance Thursday night came amid a dramatic drop in interest in N. And thank goodness we finally did get it developed when we did, because we saw the cod stocks come down and that was a crucially important area of economic activity.
But I wonder, could we have been more agile? Could we have been faster about that? Both Greene and Johnson noted that diversification could come from within oil and gas itself: technology developments for the offshore, for instance, could be sold on the global market.
Dame Moya began her career in her native Canada. Dame Moya placed an emphasis on cost-cutting through absenteeism, increasing automation, and improving labour relations. This strategy soon reaped financial rewards, as she trebled the profits of the company.
She took over at a highly precarious time with the politically charged privatisation looming and a background of increasing technological change and fraught union relations. She spoke about how much she appreciated the diverse community and viewpoints she encountered during her time at York University.
To graduates, she urged them to use their education at York University to make the world a better place. It is very easy to fuel division; it takes careful thought and a constructive attitude to find fair resolutions and the things that bring us all together. The graduates have an important role to play in the future, a role that Greene said offered her hope for the future. Advanced Search.
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